The women’s Final Four was highlighted by dominant performances all weekend from the nation’s best players. Forty-one points from Caitlin Clark in the...
LSU graduate transfer guard Jasmine Carson carried her team to its first national championship in a 102-85 win over No. 2 Iowa , setting a record for most points by a team in a championship game. LSU became third three-seed ever to win the title and first since 1997.
LSU found itself in a tight game with Iowa early, but with three of its starters getting charged with two fouls by the first few moments of the second quarter,had to turn to her bench to deliver while starters Angel Reese, Alexis Morris and Kateri Poole took a seat in the second. Iowa star guard Clark started the game hot with 14 points in the first quarter, including four made 3s. She was charged with her third foul midway through the second and was subbed out as a result.“It’s very frustrating because I didn’t even feel like I could talk to them,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said of the refs. “They wouldn’t listen. That’s what’s frustrating. It felt like a conversation couldn’t be had.”delivered key minutes off the bench in the second quarter.
Clark finished with a game-high 30 points. Her fellow guard Gabbie Marshall, who was scoreless in the semifinal against South Carolina, shot 3-for-5 for 12 points. Center Monika Czinano added 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, three steals and a block despite fouling out with 6:25 remaining, and Kate Martin had 13 as well.
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